Doug Jernigan Show 'Steel Guitar Jam' Gilley's Place 2-18-12
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- Doug Jernigan - 'Steel Guitar Jam' - Gilley's Place Band'' Harlan Burton - Jimmy Powell - Wayne Martin - Jay Newsom - Jim Williams - Jerry Goodson - Ricky Haddock - Dustan Worley & Charles Scott. Doors Open at 6:00 PM Show Starts at 7:00 PM (850)535-2423 www.gilleysplace.com ''Video by Gilley's Place'' 2-18-12
Doug Jernigan has toured as a backup player for Ferlin Husky, David Houston, Jimmy Dickens, Faron Young, Vassar Clements, Johnny Paycheck, Lorrie Morgan and Jack Greene. and many others. Website www.digndoug.com
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Great steel playing for generations!
Truly one of the best steel guitarists to ever play the instrument, and a super nice guy too!!!
I have been a great admirer of Doug for over forty years and he is beyond incredible and yes a genuine nice guy, that's a dedicated Christian. Nuff said. What a treasured performance.
what a nice guy an so tale nted big fan of his music clean
My hero on steel guitar! Truely one of the very best...
Thanks for saring this one Danny. :)
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I've been a "weekend warrior" here in the Boston area for over a half century (yikes) and now it's dobros (resophonic guitars) but the SOUND of a well played Pedal Steel, is....words fail me here,.....just SPECIAL. To say the least! Scotty has done so much, to make the music of this wonderful instrument available to the general (uninformed) public, through his INTERNATIONAL STEEL GUITAR CONVENTION.I'm just glad that I've had the chance to have had the pleasure of knowing about this instrument, and in my own humble way, had a chance to play. It was a real "trip."
Oh and the sound guy on this show HAD to be a drummer......geez!!!
Yea Doug knows this instrument better than anyone!!! truly a nice person and christian, enjoyed having here in Nappanee when mom and pop were still here, Thanks Doug, miller boys Lyle Miller
Amazing set by the greatest player of all time. His A Capella of "The Lord's Prayer" at 17:18 is inspirational!
Really nice music. Wouldn't mind being in a band like this. Thanks for the Video. {:-)
great pickin :) from yankee country!
The song is "Take Me As I Am" (or let me go). Little Jimmy Dickens, among others recorded it.
Diggin' Doug !!
Great..
i didn't see any answer to the song beginning at 14:43...if someone else beat me to it, i apologize...in case they didn't, it is "surely the presence (of the Lord is in this place)"...doug plays this at every performance...
The song is "Home In San Antone"....Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan. Not a Jimmy Dickens tune as mistakenly stated below.
bonnie marie at 26:35. most beautiful song ever!
I think the name of the song is "Bonnie Marie".
Now if that doesn't put a smile on your face,I feel sorry for you..D.T.
Don't know whether to put out a contract on the drummer or the sound man, but one of them was responsible for ruining this performance.
Yeah, I know! The way people do drums in Country these days is so messed up!
Grandmaster Jernigan! Cut the drummer some slack guys he was playing on a rock kit and some brushed would have helped true.
I sure wish he'd record a CD with as little backup as possible - I have his jazz CDs and there's so much piano & rhythm guitars it's hard to hear his great chord work. I'm GLAD he has so many friends... and if I want to hear them I'd rather buy their CDs! (not...) ;-)
When Doug turns around and looks at the drummer and pats his chest in the tempo he wants and the drummer takes off in that tempo it means he is a good drummer. Doug, in my opinion, is not up in the mix enough and the drummer is a little too hot. Since it is a "Steel Guitar Jam" the steel player is featured and should be up in the mix. IMHO
I agree, the snare drum could have been a little softer. Doug Jernigan is my favourite steel player.
Drummers (when not soloing) should go to the ride symbol & pronounced back beat for chorus parts. This feller is playing so hard he doesn't realize he's rushing at times'
drummer is superb
Doesn't justify the awesome steel Player Doug is. It's all covered by bass and drums
Is this video professionally produced by "Gilley's Place", or is this somebody's cell phone. The volume on the various instruments is out of balance.
can you here the drums ok
Know, not really!
"You Took Her Off My Mind" 9:00
Sorry, couldn't stand the drummer after seven minutes of this ... back to David Hartley ... the way steel should be heard and played.
Dave Hartley is the man. Master of the pedal steel.
What's the song at 3:26?
Doug is a great steel player. BUT those dam drums. I have played for 57 years on steel guitar and am still playing, Many times I have turned around and told the dam drummers that they play as a sideman and not as a SOLOIST MUSICIAN. My apology to a lot of great drummers who know how to play drums and not try to be a soloist. Regards.
What about at 14:46
The problem with the drums is not his playing but rather too much on the overhead mike, mixer man is drunk.
hi all is fine...
Can anyone tell me what the name of the song is that starts at: 14.43?
"surely the presence (of the Lord is in this place)"....
Drummer way toooo loud ...
a capella means without instrument!!!
terrible mix. Drummer much too loud. Steel down in the mud.
Sad/
Jeeez ... tell the drummer to tone it down, he's louder than what people came to hear in the first place .... Steel!, not a drummer trying to drown out the star of the show.
The poor drummer doesn't know that he is ruining this song. Those who control the different instruments volume are at fault.
Shame about the picture.
Could a drummer be more irritating. Damn man, cut the snare.